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Introduction: Sustaining Global Hope: Sovereignty, Power and the Transformation of Diplomacy

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Can diplomacy be saved? Can diplomacy save us?

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Constantinou, C.M., Der Derian, J. (2010). Introduction: Sustaining Global Hope: Sovereignty, Power and the Transformation of Diplomacy. In: Constantinou, C.M., Der Derian, J. (eds) Sustainable Diplomacies. Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230297159_1

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